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What still bothers Jalen Hurts about OT loss to Chargers
A couple days after the Eagles' loss to the Chargers, Jalen Hurts was still bothered that they couldn't get it done late.
The Eagles’ offense is a mess, and much of the finger-pointing is directed at Hurts, who had five turnovers in Philadelphia’s third straight loss.
Over the first eight games of the season, Hurts had a QB rating of 114.4 with 15 touchdown passes against just one interception. There was early talk of Hurts as the league MVP. Not anymore. Over the last five games, Hurts' rating is 72.4 with four touchdowns and five interceptions.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts can play better and he knows it as the reigning Super Bowl MVP. His team's season-long offensive struggles continued in Monday night's sloppy 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, much of the faulty execution falling on the veteran signal caller.
After a disastrous offensive battle between the Los Angeles Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night, the Chargers came out on top with a 22-19 overtime win in Inglewood, California.
Tony Jefferson intercepts a pass from Jalen Hurts in overtime as Justin Herbert and the Chargers defeat the Eagles 22-19 for their fifth win in six games.
The days separating the Philadelphia Eagles ' implosion on Black Friday and the Week 14 contest were rather long. Monday Night Football felt like a must-win for Jalen Hurts and company. Sadly, the Los Angeles Chargers found victory instead. We all saw many of the familiar components of recent Eagles football contribute to another nightmare.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been linked to a stunning trade sending Jalen Hurts to an NFC opponent this offseason.